Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol.316, No.1, 118-125, 2011
Cocrystal formation in solution: Inducing phase transition by manipulating the amount of cocrystallizing agent
The purpose of this work was to assess the possibility of inducing solution mediated phase transition (SMPT) by manipulating the amount of the cocrystallizing agent. The cocrystal, composed of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (carbamazepine, CBZ) and its cocrystallizing agent (a vitamin-nicotinamide, NCT), was selected as a model compound. Batch experiments were performed in a stirred vessel. The solute concentrations of both CBZ and NCT were monitored using in situ ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. The introduction of NCT in dry form allowed a shift in the phase diagram, leading to an SMPT from CBZ crystals toward cocrystals. The concentration profiles gave information on the phase transition kinetics, i.e., the kinetics of nucleation, growth and dissolution mechanisms of the solid phases involved. Several situations were analyzed. This procedure could also be used to correct a process deviation that led to CBZ crystals instead of cocrystals. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Nucleation;Phase diagrams;Growth from solutions;Industrial crystallization;Organic compounds;Cocrystals